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October 6, 2025
JUST DEMOCRATS DOING DEMOCRAT THINGS:
I want you to realize how crazy this is. She is saying the Federal government has no jurisdiction to protect Federal property. The last time someone tried to argue this was Fort Sumter https://t.co/5QV0uwImxb
— Napoleon Bonaparte Appreciator (@NapoleonBonabot) October 6, 2025
CHANGE: Washington Post Goes On Firing Spree, Reportedly Terminates Over A Dozen Employees. “The Washington Post ignited a firestorm inside its own newsroom after reportedly axing more than a dozen editorial staffers, according to multiple reports. NBC News reporter Mark Segraves said that Marc Fisher — a 39-year veteran of the paper and one of its most recognized voices — was among those terminated.”
Update:
This is an amazing sentence to see in a @wapo editorial. I am truly impressed. pic.twitter.com/l9E82bMl0X
— Conn Carroll (@conncarroll) October 6, 2025
Change might actually be taking hold.
The similarity between this bubble and the dot-com bubble in the late 1990s worries investors and comes with high financial risks. But Bezos said the difference in nature of the current AI bubble should provide investors some solace.
“This is a kind of industrial bubble, as opposed to financial bubbles,” he said at Italian Tech Week on Friday.
Ultimately, industrial bubbles can be positive, Bezos added, pointing out that the biotech and pharmaceutical bubble in the 1990s led to the development of life-saving drugs—though in the process, many public companies that IPO’d during the boom went bankrupt or were acquired at a fraction of their starting value by the end. The cumulative net losses to public biotech companies’ bottom lines piled up to more than $40 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported in 2004.
But, Bezos said industrial bubbles are “not nearly as bad” as other bubbles.
“It can even be good, because when the dust settles and you see who are the winners, societies benefit from those investors,” Bezos said. “That is what is going to happen here too. This is real, the benefits to society from AI are going to be gigantic.”
The inevitable shakeout will be brutal, but the survivors will be the next Amazon or Google.
KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: ICE Is Real America. “In this part of the world, we are acutely aware of the problems associated with a porous border. New Yorkers talk about illegal alien restaurant workers; we deal with the Sinaloa Cartel.”
RE-SHORING: Sharpie Found a Way to Make Pens More Cheaply—By Manufacturing Them in the U.S.
Tucked in the foothills of Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains is a factory that has figured out a way to manufacture in America that’s cheaper, quicker and better.
It’s the home of a famous American writing implement: the Sharpie marker.
Pen barrels whirl along automated assembly lines that rapidly fill them with ink. At least half a billion Sharpie markers are churned out here every year, each one made of six parts. Only the felt tip is imported, from Japan.
It didn’t used to be this way. Back in 2018, many Sharpies were made abroad. That’s when Chris Peterson, who was the CFO of Sharpie maker Newell Brands NWL 3.55%increase; green up pointing triangle, challenged his team to answer a question: How could they keep Newell from becoming obsolete compared with factories in Asia?
“I felt like we had an opportunity to dramatically improve our U.S. manufacturing,” he said.
Peterson is now the CEO. And these days, most Sharpies—in all 93 colors—are made at this 37-year-old factory. Newell did it without reducing the employee count, and without raising prices. But to get to this place took close to $2 billion in investments across the company, thousands of hours of training and a total overhaul of the production process.
The result is a playbook for making low-cost, high-volume products domestically, albeit one that requires long-term planning and a lot of investment.
Very nice. Now do rare earths.
HE’S BORING AND TEDIOUS? Why Hakeem Jeffries Can’t Fill a Little League Field.
IT’S A QUALITY REVENGE ARC:
No matter what you think of the Free Press, I hope everyone can admit that it is very funny that twitter got her fired from her, like, $115k a year job at the NYT and 4 years later she sold her blog for $150M and is the head of CBSNews lol
— Ben Dreyfuss (@bendreyfuss) October 6, 2025
IF YOU’RE ON X, FOLLOW THE INSTAWIFE! And order her book!
I finally joined X to promote my new book "His Side: Men Speak Out on Dating, Marriage and Life in America." You can check it out: https://t.co/x0Fo5sYGPy
— Helen Smith (@HelenSmith83050) October 5, 2025
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MY NEW YORK POST COLUMN: The left’s deep-rooted violence is what insurrection really looks like.
ELECTION MONTH IS UNDERWAY: NJ Republicans are mailing in more ballots in ‘encouraging’ early sign for Jack Ciattarelli.
Garden State Republicans have so far notched an 18.61% return rate for their mail-in ballots, outpacing the Democrats’ 16.55%, according to data compiled and analyzed by DecisionDeskHQ’s director of political science, Michael Pruser.
GOP pollster Adam Geller, who has worked with the Ciattarelli campaign, told The Post that Republicans have historically been less inclined to vote by mail, meaning this lead in the rate of early ballot returns could be a hopeful sign.
“Clearly, it’s encouraging for the Republicans right now,” Geller said. “You could argue that, in addition to coming around to vote by mail, it could be a measurement of the enthusiasm for the candidate.”
Stay tuned.
ICYMI: WHERE WE ARE TODAY:
ANTIFA firebombed Berkely to stop a Milo event, Matt Walsh had trantifa show up, every conservative has to live and die by security protocols that "centrists" couldn't begin to imagine. Charlie Kirk was murdered. Yes, they want you dead. It's not hyperbole. https://t.co/5H51VmZloj
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) October 4, 2025
These are the kids Jay Jones wants to kill btw https://t.co/euCe8Tx1W6 pic.twitter.com/mBw4mc34PF
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) October 4, 2025
ON SUNDAYS I RUN A PROMO POST FOR (MOSTLY) INDIE AUTHORS: Book Promo And Vignettes By Luke, Mary Catelli and ‘Nother Mike.
Today’s is exceptionally good.
BRING BACK LETTERS OF MARQUE: ‘Dangerous and Unprecedented’: Cartels Put Bounties on Heads of Federal Agents.
(SNIFF-SNIFF) IS THAT THE STENCH OF DESPERATION? Chuck Schumer invokes Epstein firestorm as he rips GOP leadership for shutdown.
FUNNY (BUT NOT AH!AH!) THE WAY FAR LEFTISTS SUCK UP TO THIRD WORLD TYRANTS: Zohran Mamdani flashes beaming smile in pic with Uganda bigwig who pushed law to jail gay people for life.